How to update a Mediterranean kitchen?
Food preparation is a labor of love in the Mediterranean way of life, and family meals, however simple, are an unhurried and pleasurable social occasion.
With their platters of fresh fruits and vegetables and bunches of dried herbs, Mediterranean kitchens. Bottles of aromatic oils and well-used cooking utensils openly displayed express this passion for food in all forms.
With rustic, rural, or beach undertones, the Mediterranean kitchen is robust, practical, and down to earth.
Stairs, wall, lighting, and Floor coverings
Though stone or tiled floors, rough plastered walls, and heavy wooden beams are traditional, simple wooden furniture and well-chosen accessories such as hand-painted china, rustic glassware, ceramic, storage containers, and Provençal-style table cloths, napkins, and curtains can give an ordinary kitchen a Mediterranean look.
The use of brilliant royal blue, saffron yellow, brick red, olive green, and dusky pink, typically in traditional Provençal mini-print designs, against a backdrop of color-washed or fresh white walls, is crucial.
The kitchen’s main point is frequently a huge dining table, indicating that cooking and dining are considered as a continuous operation.
With this structure, the family cook remains a part of the continuous conversation while making those crucial, last-minute tweaks — a pinch of salt, a sprinkle of fresh herbs, or a grating of parmesan cheese – that are so integral to Mediterranean food.
Walls Rough plastered stone walls are typical, but you may also use emulsion or vinyl matt paint to paint plain walls white or create an aged, textured impression with color washes in dramatic or soft, muted tones.
Use one of the washable wallpapers made to produce a similar look, which is now easily available, for an instant color-washed effect. Combine white or pale, simple or color-washed walls with rich Mediterranean-hued woodwork.
For splashbacks behind the sink, oven, and work surfaces, use plain, mini-print, or hand-painted glazed tiles, vertically or diagonally. The tiles can match hand-painted pottery and are easier to clean than paints or wallpaper.
Walls Rough plastered stone walls are typical, but you may also use emulsion or vinyl matt paint to paint plain walls white or create an aged, textured impression with color washes in dramatic or soft, muted tones.
Lighting It’s common to see a drop light with a basic metal shade centered over the dining table. Install strip lighting above work areas for convenience, but make sure it’s not too bright. Display candles in wrought-iron walls for a decorative impact.
Sarper Subasi
Sarper Subaşı is a writer who lives in New York City with his family and two dogs. His passions for cooking, decorating and home improvement contribute to his extensive knowledge of all things kitchen and home goods. Reviewing Amazon products is one of his hobbies in Kitchenbesty.com. twitter: @sarpersubasi Linkedin: sarper subasi

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